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Parquet Regulator Louis XIV Period Early 18th Century
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Object description :

"Parquet Regulator Louis XIV Period Early 18th Century "
Beautiful parquet regulator in lacquered wood decorated with brass and gilded bronze threads in the shape of a violin, resting on a plinth base, the movement seems to work, bell present, sold with a pendulum (added?) the dial has enameled cartridges (two old covers) slightly domed glass work from the Louis XIV period early 18th century, old restorations and modifications to the case height 223cm The base 51 x29cm Upper part 36x 21cm
Price: 2 500 €
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Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: En l'etat

Material: Painted wood
Length: 51
Height: 223cm
Depth: 29

Reference: 1386700
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